There will be no singing or dancing when the only LGBTQ+ bar in Lincolnshire reopens on Friday.
The Scene on Newland is now ready to reopen on Friday, September 18, after more than six months of closure.
A refurbishment of the inside and beer garden is also promised, but this has not yet been revealed.
The Scene will be open between 5pm and 5am on Friday and Saturday, with opening hours of 5pm-late on Sunday, September 20.
There will be table service and no bookings necessary.
People are advised to refrain from singing, dancing or raising their voice and must remain seated at their tables.
They must also sanitise their hands on arrival and throughout their visit, and the venue has advised to not arrange to meet in large groups.
Furniture has also been positioned for social distancing and must not be moved.
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